I didn't have a MiniDisc player in 1992, however was listening to a lot of music on CD at the time. In Hobart, (Tasmania, Australia) where I lived, high school went from grade 7 through to grade 10. You would then go to a matriculation college (matric, or just college) for your final two years of schooling.
I was in grade 12 at college and had recently got my very own CD player for my 18th birthday. My parents also gave me Blood Sugar Sex Magik by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and this got listened to a lot.
My favourite bands at the time were the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns N' Roses and Faith No More. These bands feature heavily in my tracklisting.
SPOLER ALERT!
Confession: I cheated. I was having so much fun going back over the music I was listening to during these formative years that I simply could not restrict myself to just 60 or even 74 minutes. While my musical tastes have changed significantly over the past 30 years, this music still holds a place in my heart.
I made one disc 100% as per the rules - an original 60-minute Sony disc I owned in the 90s, and put all the music on in SP format. I then put all the left-overs on a second 80-minute Neige disc that was purchased recently from Japan, and in order for it to all fit, it's recorded in LP mode. I still feel that this is in keeping with the spirit of the disc swap - even if the recipient's equipment can't play MDLP, they can still listen to the first disc which is totally compliant with the requirements of the swap.
Once the recipient has the disc, I'll update this post with the tracklisting. Don't zoom too closely into the photos below if you don't want to see the tracklisting on Disc 1.